Music for the Jilted Generation The Prodigy

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  • Release Date: 02/28/1995
  • Sales Rank: 37,725
  • Label: MUTE U.S.
  • UPC: 724596900321

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Music for the Jilted Generation

1LISTENIntro 0:45
2LISTENBreak & Enter 8:24
3LISTENTheir Law 6:40
4LISTENFull Throttle 5:02
5LISTENVoodoo People 6:27
6LISTENSpeedway Theme from Fastlane 8:56
7LISTENThe Heat (The Energy) 4:27
8LISTENPoison 6:42
9LISTENNo Good (Start The Dance) 6:17
10LISTENOne Love Edit 3:53
11LISTENThe Narcotic Suite: 3 Kilos 7:25
12LISTENThe Narcotic Suite: Skylined 5:56
13LISTENThe Narcotic Suite: Claustrophobic Sting 7:13

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The Prodigy's response to the sweeping legislation and crackdown on raves contained in 1994's Criminal Justice Bill is an effective statement of intent. Pure sonic terrorism, Music for the Jilted Generation employs the same rave energy that charged their debut, Experience, up the charts in Britain, but yokes it to a cause other than massive drug intake. Compared to their previous work, the sound is grubbier and less reliant on samples; the effect moved the Prodigy away from the American-influenced rave and acid house of the past and toward a uniquely British vision of breakbeat techno that was increasingly allied to the limey invention of drum'n'bass. As on Experience, there are so many great songs here that first-time listeners would be forgiven for thinking of a greatest-hits compilation instead of a proper studio album. After a short intro, the shattering of panes of glass on "Break & Enter" catapults the album ahead with a propulsive flair. Each of the four singles -- "Voodoo People," "Poison," "No Good (Start the Dance)," and "One Love" -- are excellent, though album tracks like "Speedway" and "Their Law" (with help from Pop Will Eat Itself) don't slip up either. If Experience seemed like an excellent fluke, Music for the Jilted Generation is the album that announced the Prodigy were on the charts to stay. John Bush, All Music Guide

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Music for the Jilted Generationby Anonymous

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March 15, 2004: All of you people who enjoyed Fat of The Land, that wasn't the Prodigy's only album! Check out this piece of art that made them who they are today. It vibrates with techno energy that makes you want to jump! Next to Experience, their 1992 debut album, this ties in my book as their best album ever.

Music for the Jilted Generationby Anonymous

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June 25, 2003: A perfect balance of anger, energy and evil. Buy it for those days when you hate the neighbours.